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Value of Biogas East Conference

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Value of Biogas East Conference

Time: March 21, 2019 at 8am to March 22, 2019 at 7:30pm
Location: Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre
Street: 525 Bay Street,
City/Town: Toronto ON
Website or Map: https://biogasassociation.ca/…
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Canadian Biogas Association
Latest Activity: Dec 28, 2018

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The 2019 Value of Biogas East Conference will be held in Toronto, ON at the Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre (525 Bay Street, Toronto ON) on March 21st and 22nd. Day 1 will begin with a morning biogas/RNG tour followed by a half-day workshop in the afternoon and the member’s Annual General Meeting.  Day 1 concludes with the Networking Dinner and the Canadian Biogas Industry Awards. The second day will have a full agenda that includes two concurrent sessions on biogas/RNG for participants to choose from.

The conference is anticipated to attract more than 250 attendees comprised of biogas/RNG developers involved in agricultural and municipal sectors including landfill, waste management, and wastewater, product and service technology companies, government policy makers, utilities, investors, academics, and more!

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